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Free email software: Fetchmail, Evolution, Exim, Mozilla Thunderbird, SquirrelMail, SpamAssassin, Zarafa, Open-Xchange, Libremail, Agorum core

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ISBN / ASIN1233120832
ISBN-139781233120833
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 36. Chapters: Fetchmail, Evolution, Exim, Mozilla Thunderbird, SquirrelMail, SpamAssassin, Zarafa, Open-Xchange, Libremail, Agorum core, Gnus, Mailman, Zimbra, MH Message Handling System, Alpine, RoundCube, FreePOPs, Mutt, Majordomo, Scalix, YAM, Sympa, Dada Mail, I-sense, Claws Mail, Hula, MIMEDefang, DSPAM, GNUMail, MailScanner, Hypermail, Smartlist, Citadel/UX, POPFile, Sylpheed, Anti-Spam SMTP Proxy, Universal village collaboration suite, Bogofilter, Enigmail, Gnuzilla, Getmail, UW IMAP, Modest, Spicebird, Vpopmail, Xuheki, YPOPs!, Mobility Email, Wanderlust, Balsa, Qpopper, Smail, GPGMail, SimpleMail, Mailx, Mozilla Mail & Newsgroups, Internet Messaging Program, Movemail, Uebimiau, IlohaMail, NeoMail, Fdm. Excerpt: Mozilla Thunderbird (English pronunciation: ) is a free, open source, cross-platform e-mail and news client developed by the Mozilla Foundation. The project strategy is modeled after Mozilla Firefox, a project aimed at creating a web browser. On December 7, 2004, version 1.0 was released, and received over 500,000 downloads in its first three days of release, and 1,000,000 in 10 days. Originally launched as Minotaur shortly after Phoenix (the original name for Mozilla Firefox), the project failed to gain momentum. With the success of the latter, however, demand increased for a mail client to go with it, and the work on Minotaur was revived under the new name of Thunderbird, and migrated to the new toolkit developed by the Firefox team. Significant work on Thunderbird restarted with the announcement that from version 1.5 onwards, the main Mozilla suite would be designed around separate applications using this new toolkit. This contrasts with the previous all-in-one approach, allowing users to mix and match the Mozilla applications with alternatives. The original Mozilla Suite continues to be developed as SeaMonkey....